Contribution of 3D modeling to anatomy education: a pilot study

Anatomy Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.2399/ana.19.054
H. Öktem, Tuğçe Şençelikel, Ece Akçiçek, A. Koçyiğit, U. Penekli, Sezin Sungur, Beste Tanriyakul, Başak Naz Ulusoy
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Objectives: Traditional anatomy education involves theoretical lectures and practical applications, including examination of cadavers and models. In recent years, new technologies in biomedical fields have included three-dimensional (3D) modeling techniques that enable rapid creation of a 3D computer version of physical models. Such 3D modeling can be used as an active educational tool that enables students to better understand organs and how these organs are positioned relative to one another in anatomy education. The aim of this study was to analyze how the active role and involvement of students in 3D modeling contributes to anatomy education and 3D thinking. Methods: In this study, 29 Term II students studying in the Baflkent University School of Medicine were enrolled with 3D modeling training based on an anonymized CT sample. In addition to defining anatomic structures observed in the sections, 3D images of the common carotid artery, thyroid gland and trachea were obtained using the TT3D-BMMP software, and the position of these structures relative to one another was evaluated. The results of the anatomy quizzes given before and after the 3D modeling training were statistically evaluated. Results: A statistically significant difference was found between the results of the quizzes administered before and after the training (p<0.001). However, no statistically significant difference was found between male and female students in terms of the quiz results before training, while a significant difference was found in the quiz results after training. Conclusion: We believe that sectional and radiological identification and recognition of anatomical structures by the students through 3D modeling will facilitate their anatomy education and be beneficial in terms of clinical practices in the future.
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三维建模对解剖学教育的贡献:初步研究
目的:传统解剖学教育包括理论讲授和实践应用,包括检验尸体和模型。近年来,生物医学领域的新技术包括三维(3D)建模技术,可以快速创建物理模型的三维计算机版本。这样的3D建模可以作为一种积极的教育工具,使学生更好地了解器官,以及这些器官在解剖学教育中的相对位置。本研究的目的是分析学生在三维建模中的积极作用和参与对解剖学教育和三维思维的贡献。方法:在本研究中,29名在巴夫肯特大学医学院就读的二年级学生进行了基于匿名CT样本的3D建模训练。除了定义切片中观察到的解剖结构外,还使用TT3D-BMMP软件获得了颈总动脉、甲状腺和气管的3D图像,并评估了这些结构之间的相对位置。对三维建模训练前后的解剖测验结果进行统计评估。结果:在训练前后进行的测验结果有统计学上的显著差异(p<0.001)。然而,男女学生在训练前的测验结果无统计学差异,而在训练后的测验结果有统计学差异。结论:我们认为,学生通过三维建模对解剖结构的断层和放射学识别和识别将有助于他们的解剖学教育,并有利于未来的临床实践。
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